Fifty Two 80 Bistro at the Four Seasons would also be a great choice. Elegant and off the beaten path. In addition to the regular menu they are having a special Valentines seafood buffet. Here's a link: http://www.fourseasons.com/whistler/d...

Just had a lovely meal at Rimrock, will be posting soon on my entire Vancouver/Whistler eating tour! They have a very interesting wine list, and the seafood was excellent. We had raw kushi oysters that were so good they needed only a small spritz of lemon. One small beef: my spring salmon was a touch overcooked. I thought the sablefish in macadamia crust was amazing, and I would choose this over the salmon next time. But the rest of the meal was outstanding, and service was refined but friendly. We had a very nice evening, and I think you'll have a great time too!

Good choice Chinglish.I live in Whistler and I would always choose The Rim Rock 1st. Whether you are turning out your pockets for enough change for their off-season Locals Specials or flew in on your own Heli Jet they treat you dignity and grace. The service & food is awesome and you don't have to go get a burger afterwards.The Bearfoot is all about extravagance. I would refer to it as my favourite place when someone else is paying. They really market themselves to someone who wants to open a $10,000 trophy wine and gorge on Fois Gras,Fillet,Truffles and Cavier while doing so.Araxi serves impeccable, imaginative food in a beautiful room. But the last time my wife and I visited the service sucked and we did go for burger after.Da Cook